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Hello all, because the Exogyra is plentiful here in this state, it is often overlooked by many fossil collectors. These Exogyra caught my eye and made it to a display frame!

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Sweet! Thanks for sharing!

 

I especially like the appreciation of common fossils very much.

 

Franz Bernhard

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You misspelled costata. Also, italicising the names will also improve your label.

 

I love the ones I found in Texas with both shells. Did you find ones with both shells?

 

 

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5 hours ago, DPS Ammonite said:

You misspelled costata. Also, italicising the names will also improve your label.

 

I love the ones I found in Texas with both shells. Did you find ones with both shells?

 

 

Thank you for pointing the error out... good thing the label can be peeled and corrected. On occasion they are found with both shells, singles are moreso than not.

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If history repeats itself, I'm SO getting a dinosaur. ~unknown

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